Monday, May 5, 2014

The Best Thing About My Book Is...

The best thing about Allegiant is the fact that it can relate to anybody's daily lives. It can help teach you life lessons about bravery and courage. It teaches us about what is morally right and what to do in situations like they have. At one point when Tris and Tobias are trying to make a very important decision, they say "'But we're acting out of desparation to save something that's important to us-just like the Bureau is. What's the difference?' 'The difference is what's right...'" (Roth 388). They aren't sure whether to do what is right for them, or what is right to the Bureau. Tris believes to support the people they have grown up with but Tobias thinks that may be just as morally wrong as what the Bureau is going to do. Have any of you read a book that can make you think differently?

3 comments:

  1. I have read numerous books that can relate to anyone's daily lives. Your quote is a good support example of showing how the story points out right and wrong.

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  2. I like the fact that you used a quote to support you claim that Allegiant is relatable to everyday live and you did not just state it.

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  3. I like how he shows anaphora in the beginning of the blog and life lessons of bravery and morals. This really entertains the reader or shows pathos. Matt also has a really good evidence for the supporting life lessons in Allegiant.

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